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Petition of Catherine Friedel, the wife of Charles Friedel, to the Board of Relief of Lycoming County

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Lycoming County, Cxx.
THE Petition of
"^XU^Xi^-X.^C_^ 'P^-i-^xY.c^ a citizen of /xl<^...^^^^iJ-^ "^^P^^^
respectfully represents : That said ^—^Ci-i^^exJ cP^^xLc^e^cy^e^Y^
same
is a Tolunteer in the Army of the United States, having been mustered into the Z ^ day of -"aZe-^^^^^^^Ji^X^t)^^^^' ^^ ^ ,y<>2-^z.-2x-zz^^!^ in Captain
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at the time and still
Company, Col. and jTV^*^-^.^^
Volunteer,
Regiment
children under the age of fifteen, of said
dependant upon him for maintenance. That
possesses no adequate resource of money or property whereby ^''A-el^y may defray
the necessary expenses of the family, but on the contrary, finds '^^^^-<-»-c^ee..^-c^ in a destitute condition
and without the means to obtain a comfortable living. Under these circumstances ^y^^>^^^__, presents
this petition for relief ^" '' ^
Hscomin^ eounts, %n:
for Lycoming County, the above named
Personally appeared before me, one of the Jyi<^^Xp(QYx> Y^ ./? ^ ^ ' ^
2<=^<S<^
^^..^^ t:^^<.^4Y, who upon y^^t^-^L^
solemn PP~XX^i^X^ > did declare and say, that the facts set forth in the above petition, are true as
'^^X'^^'^-^— verily believes and farther saith not, ^^^Z'C^X'^~^'-f-~ and subscribed before me, the

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To the Board of Relief
THE Petition of Catharine Friedel the wife of Charles Friedel a citizen of Mifflin Tp. Lycoming County, Penna. Respectfully represents: That said Charles Friedel is a Volunteer in the Army of the United States, having been mustered into the same the 22nd day of September, 1861, as a private in Captain Bakers Company, Col. Chormann’s Regiment. That the said wife and five children under the age of fifteen, of said Volunteer, were at the time and still are dependent upon him for maintenance. That they possesses no adequate resource of money or property whereby they may defray the necessary expenses of the family, but on the contrary, finds themselves in a destitute condition and without the means to obtain a comfortable living. Under these circumstances she presents this petition for relief.
Witness
(signed) J.A. Montgomery
Her X Mark
(signed) Catharine Friedel
Lycoming County, ss:
Personally appeared before me, one of the justices of the peace for Lycoming County, the above named Catharine Friedel who upon her solemn oath did declare and say, that the facts set forth in the above petition, are true as she verily believes and farther saith not.
Sworn and subscribed before me,
The 7th day of October 1861.
(signed) J.A. Montgomery J.P.
Her X Mark
Catharine Friedel

the P^^Y^ of
Lycoming County, Cxx.
THE Petition of
"^XU^Xi^-X.^C_^ 'P^-i-^xY.c^ a citizen of /xl2-^z.-2x-zz^^!^ in Captain
That the ^^^^__, presents
this petition for relief ^" '' ^
Hscomin^ eounts, %n:
for Lycoming County, the above named
Personally appeared before me, one of the Jyi Y^ ./? ^ ^ ' ^
2<=^ did declare and say, that the facts set forth in the above petition, are true as
'^^X'^^'^-^— verily believes and farther saith not, ^^^Z'C^X'^~^'-f-~ and subscribed before me, the